Five provinces line up to reject federal proposals to change or abolish Senate

The request for a Supreme Court opinion on the government’s reform or abolition possibilities would not be binding, but without the court’s support it would be politically impossible for PM Stephen Harper to renew legislative efforts to introduce consultative elections to select candidates for appointment to the Senate and to limit Senate terms without majority provincial approval.

The federal government took a battering in the Supreme Court of Canada Tuesday as the four original provinces at confederation, along with the fifth province to be formed, Manitoba, argued against a range of options Prime Minister Stephen Harper has brought forward that would allow Parliament to...

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